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[Published: Tuesday August 27 2019]

Hong Kong violence escalating, says Carrie Lam 

 
HONGKONG CITY 27 Aug (ANA) - Hong Kong's Carrie Lam today expressed concern over what she called an "escalation of violence" in the recent weekend of protests and said they would follow up on all illegal activities.
 
Violence in Hong Kong‘s anti-government protests is becoming more serious but the government is confident it can handle the crisis itself, the city’s embattled leader said.
 
Carrie Lam was speaking in public for the first time since demonstrations escalated on Sunday, when police fired water cannon and volleys of tear gas in running battles with protesters who threw bricks and petrol bombs.
 
The Chinese-ruled city is grappling with its biggest political crisis since its handover to Beijing in 1997 and Communist Party authorities have sent a clear warning that forceful intervention is possible to quell the violence.
 
Hong Kong’s Beijing-backed leader said she would not give up on building a platform for dialog, although the time was not right to set up an independent inquiry into the crisis, one of the cornerstone demands of protesters.
 
“We should prepare for reconciliation in society by communicating with different people … We want to put an end to the chaotic situation in Hong Kong,” Lam said, adding she did not believe her government had lost control.
 
More demonstrations are planned over coming days and weeks, posing a direct challenge to authorities in Beijing, who are eager to quell the unrest ahead of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China on Oct. 1.
 
The unrest escalated in mid-June over a now-suspended extradition bill that would have allowed Hong Kong people to be sent to mainland China for trial in courts controlled by the Communist Party.
 
But the demonstrations have evolved over 12 straight weeks into a broad demand for greater democracy under the “one country, two systems” formula following the handover to China by colonial ruler Britain in 1997.(ANA)
FA/ANA/27 August 2019-------
 

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